He was born
Paul-Ernest Hervieu in
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Hervieu was born into a wealthy upper-middle-class family. He studied law, but sought also had contact with writers like
Leconte de Lisle,
Paul Verlaine and
Alphonse Daudet. After graduating in 1877, he first practiced in a law firm, in 1879 qualified for the diplomatic service, and was posted in the French Embassy in Mexico. But he preferred to remain in France, where he attended fashionable literary salons, and the acquaintance of artists and writers such as
Marcel Proust,
Paul Bourget,
Henri Meilhac,
Ludovic Halévy,
Guy de Maupassant and
Edgar Degas. On the recommendation of his friend Octave Mirbeau, he tried his hand as a journalist. ==Career==